LINKS TO THE WIDER CHURCH
The Episcopal Church - The official website of the Episcopal Church, which consists of 109 dioceses (a district overseen by a bishop) and 3 regional areas in 17 nations, mostly in the United States. The Episcopal Church is a province (national or regional grouping) of the Anglican Communion.
Anglican Communion - The official website of the Anglican Communion, of which the Episcopal Church is a part. The Anglican Communion consists of more than 80 million members in 44 national or regional member churches, called provinces, in more than 165 countries. The member provinces historically are descended from the Church of England, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, in England, is a symbol of unity in the Anglican Communion.
Episcopal News Service - The communications arm of the Episcopal Church. The ENS website contains stories of events from around the Episcopal Church. Its site is a set of pages on the website of the Episcopal Digital Network, an ad-supported media network that delivers news, information and branded entertainment to church leaders, members, and general audiences.
Anglican Communion News Service - The ACNS is the communications arm of the Anglican Communion and is a means by which member provinces can share information and news with one another and with the media.
Anglicans Online - An independent "unofficial" website for the Anglican Communion. Updated each Sunday, the site has links to the member provinces of the Anglican Communion and also a multitude of useful links on their Online Resources page.
Episcopal Church Foundation - The Episcopal Church Foundation is a wholly lay-led, independent organization dedicated to transformation, growth, and responding to the changing needs of the church in very practical ways. The Episcopal Church Foundation provides programs, products, and services to help congregations, dioceses, and other Episcopal organizations raise financial resources for ministry and develop effective lay and clergy leadership.
Episcopal Relief & Development - Episcopal Relief and Development, an independent nonprofit organization, is the international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church. It works with more than 3 million people annually in about 40 countries in four core areas: hunger, economic opportunities, health, and responding to disasters.
Anglican Communion - The official website of the Anglican Communion, of which the Episcopal Church is a part. The Anglican Communion consists of more than 80 million members in 44 national or regional member churches, called provinces, in more than 165 countries. The member provinces historically are descended from the Church of England, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, in England, is a symbol of unity in the Anglican Communion.
Episcopal News Service - The communications arm of the Episcopal Church. The ENS website contains stories of events from around the Episcopal Church. Its site is a set of pages on the website of the Episcopal Digital Network, an ad-supported media network that delivers news, information and branded entertainment to church leaders, members, and general audiences.
Anglican Communion News Service - The ACNS is the communications arm of the Anglican Communion and is a means by which member provinces can share information and news with one another and with the media.
Anglicans Online - An independent "unofficial" website for the Anglican Communion. Updated each Sunday, the site has links to the member provinces of the Anglican Communion and also a multitude of useful links on their Online Resources page.
Episcopal Church Foundation - The Episcopal Church Foundation is a wholly lay-led, independent organization dedicated to transformation, growth, and responding to the changing needs of the church in very practical ways. The Episcopal Church Foundation provides programs, products, and services to help congregations, dioceses, and other Episcopal organizations raise financial resources for ministry and develop effective lay and clergy leadership.
Episcopal Relief & Development - Episcopal Relief and Development, an independent nonprofit organization, is the international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church. It works with more than 3 million people annually in about 40 countries in four core areas: hunger, economic opportunities, health, and responding to disasters.